Heartfelt Farewell: 'Siesta Key'S Beloved Grandma Bev Passes At 95

  • By Rico
  • Oct. 1, 2025, 1:23 p.m.

Farewell to a Reality TV Icon

"Grandma Bev," the beloved matriarch from MTV's hit reality series "Siesta Key," has passed away at the age of 95. Her grandson, Pauly Paul, shared the heartbreaking news with TMZ, revealing that Grandma Bev, whose real name was Beverly Breslyn, died peacefully on Sunday morning in Sarasota, Florida – the same vibrant town where "Siesta Key" was filmed.

A Legacy of Warmth and Wisdom

Pauly Paul, who was lovingly raised by Grandma Bev from infancy, spoke candidly about his profound loss. "This is one of the worst days of my life," he admitted. Yet, even in his grief, Pauly finds solace in honoring her memory by striving to change his life for the better, including a return to church in search of peace – something he believes Grandma Bev would have wanted for him.

"She was my rock and my guiding light," Pauly shared, expressing the depth of his connection to the woman who shaped his life.

Grandma Bev was adored by "Siesta Key" fans for her candid personality and the grounding presence she brought to the show's often dramatic storylines. Her no-nonsense advice and big-hearted energy made her a standout figure who was cherished both on and off the screen.

A Pillar of Strength Amidst Struggles

Despite facing health challenges in recent years, including a battle with dementia, Grandma Bev remained a steadfast pillar in Pauly's life, offering the same unwavering love and support that defined their relationship from his childhood. Her legacy is one of strength, love, and resilience that continues to inspire those she left behind.

As the "Siesta Key" community mourns her passing, Grandma Bev's memory lives on in the hearts of her family, friends, and fans who adored her genuine spirit and cherished the warmth she brought into their lives. Rest in peace, Grandma Bev.

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